Chilled and thrilled, the protestors were adamant about telling lecture-goers what they called "the truth about Morris Dees."

"I want to tell people about Morris Dees' fundraising ethics," said Kyle Rogers of the Council of Conservative Citizens. "He takes in tens of millions of dollars. He's got an endowment that's up to $100 million. Dees pays himself $300,000 a year, plus bonuses. Only a tiny percentage of that goes to any civil rights project."

In response to Carolina Productions' decision to invite Dees to speak at USC, Rogers shook his head.

"Obviously, I think it's a waste," he said. "I think the students' tuition and the taxpayer's money could be going to better stuff."

Rogers said Dees spends about 15 cents on the dollar for civil rights projects and heads up one of the worst non-profit organizations in terms of fund management.

"We just want to let people know that it's all a big hustle," he said. "We want people to know there's no cause behind Morris Dees. If they give money to Morris Dees, it's not going to go to anything. It's a made-up cause."

There were several divisions of law enforcement present at the protest including Richland County Police, USC Police and the FBI. Rogers said the heightened level of law enforcement was unnecessary.

Morris Dees is doing pretty good for himself. Character questions aside though, he is one of the most effective agents the radical Left has. His influence with the courts is such that he can practically command a ruling. He slapped Judge Roy Moore around. And he has certainly smacked our people down a few times.

There is not a scratch on him, literally or figuratively, and he means to keep it that way. I've never attended any of his shows, but I hear he travels with heavy security, and that they don't hesitate to lay hands on people and throw them out of whatever venue he is hustling. They get away with it, too.

Morris Dees is doing pretty good for himself. Character questions aside though, he is one of the most effective agents the radical Left has. His influence with the courts is such that he can practically command a ruling. He slapped Judge Roy Moore around. And he has certainly smacked our people down a few times.

There is not a scratch on him, literally or figuratively, and he means to keep it that way. I've never attended any of his shows, but I hear he travels with heavy security, and that they don't hesitate to lay hands on people and throw them out of whatever venue he is hustling. They get away with it, too.

Interesting, don't doubt it. I say we need a Dees of our own. Our own, however, are all balled up over integrity, honesty, honor and related crap.

This brings a light on an over-looked scam the left has used for years, which is the non-profit organization. Imagine, you only need to spent a few bucks a year on some stupid project. All the while, you can enjoy a huge salary, company luxury cars, beautiful secretaries and the company can get away with just about anything. Just don't make a profit.

Imagine having telemarketers who make a percentage of the money they raise as they call for "The International Center for Racial Justice". They'll raise millions of dollars to support our scholarship program so poor white kids can go to college and work for justice for the white people.

But, sad to say, what is holding anybody back from doing this is that darned integrity and nobility. If we were bent on destroying the world like the left is, we could be like Mr. Dees, too. It's too bad we have truth and honesty going for us.